“And you were there with me every step of the way.” - Debbie to Lou
It’s okay to cry. To show emotions. To talk about your feelings. You are not a walking robot and are not expected to act like one. So when feelings take flight and plant themselves in your head, don’t ever feel like you must go through them alone.
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“It was only when I realized how actors have the power to move people that I decided to pursue acting as a career.“
Nicole Addison @thepowerwithin
Father & Son King Khakaure Senwosret III (r. 1878 – 1839 B.C.) and King Amenemhat III (r. 1860 – 1814 B.C.E.) of Egypt. Images taken from the book, The Art of Ancient Egypt, 1936.
Grace Kelly in Rear Window (1954), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Nicole Addison @thepowerwithin
(via motivated-mindset)
“It was so easy for a man and woman to find each other, to find someone who would do, but for her to have found Carol…” ― Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt
Dearest Therese, Would you possibly be free to meet me for tea this evening? Ritz Tower Hotel, Friday, April 17, 6:30pm. I understand if you cannot. Carol
Carol (2015)
Get ready for Earth Day by binging “True North”!
This Earth Day, ask yourself - “#WhatWillYouDo to protect our Earth?”
“True North” takes you deep into the Arctic, telling stories of the people, places, and animals living in one of the most remote and rapidly changing parts of our planet.
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Episode Guide:
Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12 | Episode 13 | Episode 14 | Episode 15
The progression of Carol’s wedding rings removal ↳Carol (2015)
“In Denver, Carol stopped and sold her diamond engagement ring at a jeweler’s. Therese felt a little disturbed by it, but Carol said the ring meant nothing to her and she loathed diamonds anyway.” “She looked at Carol’s hands, the pale freckles sprinkled on their backs - the wedding ring was gone now - and at Carol’s eyes.” - The Price Of Salt, Patricia Highsmith


